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Julie Mathison, a small-town woman with a troubled past, is kidnapped by Zachary Benedict, a former Hollywood actor convicted of murder. As they spend time together, Julie begins to believe in Zach's innocence, leading to a complex romance between the two. The book is filled with suspense, drama, and romance, exploring themes of trust, redemption, and self-discovery. The writing style is described as engaging, emotional, and captivating, with a mix of action and heartfelt moments that keep readers hooked from beginning to end.
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'Unlawful Contact' by Pamela Clare is a gripping romantic suspense novel that follows investigative journalist Sophie Alton as she becomes entangled with her past love, Marc Hunter, a convicted killer. As they embark on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind a young woman's disappearance, the duo faces intense action, steamy romance, and a roller coaster of emotions. Clare's writing style is described as fast-paced, thrilling, and packed with suspense, making it a page-turner from start to finish.
SOPHIE ALTON DROVE through the streets of Denver as quickly as she could in six inches of slick snow. She was running almost twenty minutes late on the one day in her journalistic career when she didn...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series I-Team ) - #2
'Remember When' in the 'Foster Saga' series by Judith McNaught is a romance novel that follows the story of Cole, a successful businessman, and Diana, a successful woman whose paths cross unexpectedly after years. The plot involves a rescue, a marriage of convenience, and the unexpected development of love between the two characters. Readers found the story to be gripping, with many layers and well-developed characters. The writing style is described as heartwarming and engaging, with complete backstories provided for the characters, making it a fun and light read.
This is the page where, traditionally, authors offer a few words of thanks to those people who have been rather helpful, or extremely tolerant, during the gestation of their novel. In the case of this... - #3
'Jackson Rule' by Dinah McCall is a heartwarming love story that follows the life of Jackson, a just released ex-convict trying to start over. Rebecca, a kind-hearted woman, hires Jackson to work at her nursery despite the objections of her father and coworker. As their relationship blossoms, they both learn to trust and love again. The book beautifully portrays the themes of redemption, not judging a book by its cover, and the power of love to heal past wounds. The writing style keeps readers captivated until the very end, with unexpected twists and a satisfying conclusion.
- #4
Readers describe "Double Standards" as a contemporary romance novel by Judith McNaught. The story revolves around business tycoon Nick Sinclair who falls for his employee, Lauren Danner, not realizing she is being blackmailed to deceive him. The book is praised for its captivating plot, emotional depth, and engaging characters. Despite being unrealistic, the story is heart-touching and filled with misunderstandings, making it a light romance read.
PHILIP WHITWORTH GLANCED UP, HIS attention drawn by the sound of swift footsteps sinking into the luxurious Oriental carpet that stretched across his presidential office. Lounging back in his maroon l... - #5
'Tender Triumph' by Judith McNaught follows the story of Katie, a woman who is recovering from a demeaning marriage and struggles to trust another man. She meets Ramon, a self-made man of Spanish origins, and their relationship faces challenges due to their pasts. The plot delves into cultural differences, emotional struggles, and the journey of two individuals finding love and second chances.
Standing in brooding silence at the windows of the elegant penthouse apartment, the tall dark man gazed at the panorama of twinkling lights fanning out across the dusky St. Louis skyline. Bitterness a... - #6
'Honor Bound' by Sandra Brown (Erin St. Claire) is a captivating story that delves into cultural differences and struggles faced by individuals from different backgrounds. The plot follows the journey of Lucas Greywolf, a Native American man wrongfully imprisoned, who escapes to visit his dying grandfather. He takes Aislinn Andrews, a white woman, as his hostage, leading to a complex and intriguing relationship between the two characters. The book beautifully explores themes of love, compassion, and the challenges of overcoming prejudices and cultural barriers. Sandra Brown's writing style in 'Honor Bound' is described as gripping, filled with twists, turns, and unexpected surprises that keep readers engaged from start to finish.
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'Painted Faces' by L.H. Cosway is a contemporary romance novel set in Dublin that follows the unconventional love story between Freda, a witty and sassy Dublin girl, and Nicholas, a flamboyant drag performer. The book explores themes of self-acceptance, unconventional relationships, and overcoming stereotypes. The writing style is described as fluid, balanced between light and dark tones, and vividly descriptive, bringing the characters and setting to life.
The mascara stings my eyes as it drips down my cheeks. It's a good thing I'm not wearing lipstick or I'd look like some sort of circus clown. A lunatic escaped from the asylum perhaps. I could certain... - #8
The Longest Night by Kara Braden is a romance novel set in an interesting and unique setting. The story follows the relationship between Ian and Cecily, two troubled individuals who find themselves drawn to each other in a remote cabin in Canada. The author, Braden, skillfully portrays the characters' complex backgrounds, creating a foundation for a real and lasting relationship that readers find engrossing and believable. The romantic buildup between Ian and Cecily is highlighted as a strong point in the book, with the slow development of their relationship adding depth and tension to the plot. The writing style is described as well-paced, respectful of the characters' issues, and immersive in its descriptions of the wilderness setting.
Afternoon sunlight bathed the patient suite with a dull gold hue. Outside, pools of shadow darkened the carefully tended lawn as broken clouds passed before the sun. It was five minutes past four, ano... - #9
Lady Luck by Kristen Ashley is a gripping tale of love, revenge, and resilience. The story follows Lexie Berry, who has faced constant bad luck and finds herself under the control of a gang leader in Texas. When she is asked to pick up Ty Walker, an ex-convict seeking revenge against those who wronged him, their lives take a dramatic turn. Ty offers Lexie a deal to marry him in exchange for a fresh start after he gets his vengeance, leading to a practical arrangement that blossoms into a deep love. The book delves into themes of redemption, loyalty, and overcoming dark pasts, with a suspenseful plot involving corrupt cops and framed accusations.
The writing style in Lady Luck is described as emotionally engaging, addictive, and filled with rich character development. The author, Kristen Ashley, expertly weaves a complex and gritty story that keeps readers captivated from start to finish. The characters, especially Ty and Lexie, are portrayed as flawed yet real, with a sense of nobility and strong emotional connections that drive the narrative forward. The book touches on themes of family, friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit, creating a compelling and heartwarming story.
My eyes went out the passenger-side window, through the two guard towers, down the long tunnel created by two sides of high, cinder-block-walled fence topped with razor wire circling through lines of ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Colorado Mountain ) - #10
'Fancy Pants' by Susan Elizabeth Phillips is a sprawling novel covering the years from the 1930s to the 1980s, focusing on the transformation of the main character, Francesca. Francesca, a down-on-her-luck British socialite, meets Dallie, a hardworking Texan, and they form an unlikely connection as complete opposites. Throughout the story, the characters reinvent themselves multiple times, navigating drama, humor, and unexpected twists in their lives. delves into themes of personal growth, relationships, and the journey towards becoming better individuals.
When Francesca was first placed in her mother's arms, Chloe Serritella Day burst into tears and insisted that the sisters at the private London hospital where she had given birth had lost her baby. An...